West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: BiggBoogaBiff on December 01, 2012, 03:08:19 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/v/57cW4AP0T-Q
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that beat was too hard tho.... smh 8)
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str.8 gangsta shit 8)
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it's taken me a decade and some change but i've finally gotten used to Kokane enough to understand him.
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i liked him better in those ruthless days.
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it's taken me a decade and some change but i've finally gotten used to Kokane enough to understand him.
i guess thats why they call him kokane........
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it's taken me a decade and some change but i've finally gotten used to Kokane enough to understand him.
i guess thats why they call him kokane........
may be
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Dip - Didi - Dah - Dah -Dada -Dae
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I love this song and have ever since 99'/00' (or when I first heard it) but as of tha other it all of a sudden i'm thinkin how deadly (and good) Hip Hop Music is. I mean, when I listen to this song........ what am I supposed to think? what am i supposed to Sing to?
Hip Hop = WoMD for better or for worse
i love it (and this song)
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And i don't believe we're celebratin' Dre Day
Who's been sleepin in my bed Eatin my phunk
#realtalktho where's Detox? #nobeefforme
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song is a classic
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did u catch me on the intro? "yo, Kokane, this is Sccit, maaan". what u know bout that?
foreal, tho, Kokane is a legend in the game. "Funk Upon A Rhyme" is a west coast classic.
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I remember when I first heard Last Meal I thought Kokane ruined it by being on too many joints but in reality he added a unique flavor and helped make it the almost classic that it is today 8)
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this album is classic G shit!
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I remember when I first heard Last Meal I thought Kokane ruined it by being on too many joints but in reality he added a unique flavor
hell yeah, i think everybody thought the same thing; too much kokane not enuff Nate Dogg & George Clinton
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Classic music 8) 8) 8)